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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina (EDUSC) is a diocese in the Episcopal Church. Originally part of the Diocese of South Carolina, it became independent on October 10–11, 1922 following nearly two years of planning. [1] The see city is Columbia. Its cathedral is Trinity Cathedral.

  3. Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina (EDOSC), known as The Episcopal Church in South Carolina from January 2013 until September 2019, is a diocese of the Episcopal Church. The diocese covers an area of 24 counties in the eastern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina .

  4. List of parishes and parish churches in South Carolina

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    In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, churches and dioceses began to disaffiliate from the Episcopal Church over matters of Christian doctrine, morality, and polity. [11] [12] In 2012 the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina disaffiliated from the Episcopal Church. [13] [14] Five years later it aligned with the Anglican Church in North ...

  5. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Columbia, South Carolina)

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    In 1922, the Diocese of South Carolina was divided. Trinity Church became part of the new Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina. Trinity Church was named the cathedral of the diocese on January 19, 1977. [12] [13]

  6. Kirkman G. Finlay - Wikipedia

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    The diocese was divided in October 1922, and he became bishop diocesan of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina. During the 1920s and 1930s, Finlay was responsible for many endeavors to create churches and schools for African Americans .

  7. Dorsey F. Henderson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1994, Henderson was elected on the sixth ballot as the seventh Bishop of Upper South Carolina, during a diocesan convention. He was consecrated on February 3, 1995, by presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning, in Trinity Cathedral. [3] He addressed his first diocesan convention as bishop of the diocese that same day. [4]

  8. W. Andrew Waldo - Wikipedia

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    William Andrew Waldo (born July 17, 1953) is a retired bishop in the Episcopal Church. He served as the eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina from 2010 to 2022. Biography

  9. Category:Episcopal bishops of Upper South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Episcopal bishops of Upper South Carolina" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.